Are there choice options given? if not, the answer would be a limiting factor
Answer: Consumers or carnivores
<span>A) Leg of a horse and the leg of a dog.
The rest of the choices are examples of convergent evolution because they are similar in structures that evolved in separate places in the animal kingdom.
>Bats are mammals and birds are not, yet they both evolved a similar appendage</span><span>
Choices to this question are:
A)
the leg of a horse and the leg of a dog
B)
the wing of a bat and the wing of a bird
C)
the fin of a dolphin and the fin of a shark
D)
the beak of a bird and the beak of a turtle</span>
Answer:
The correct answer will be- homologous structures
Explanation:
The history of how life has survived on the earth can be studied through a field of biology called evolutionary biology.
Studying the anatomical features of the organisms and the collected specimens (fossils) shows that some organisms posses similar anatomical structures which could be performing different functions.
The structures in organisms which are similar in their structure are thought to have derived from a common ancestor and are known as "homologous structures.
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Thus, homologous structures are the correct answer.
Birds living in this population would have an allele frequency of "b."
If the blue species of birds have homozygous dominant alleles of BB, the green species of birds have heterozygous alleles of Bb, and the yellow species of birds have homozygous recessive alleles of bb, then b is the "recessive allele" and b is the dominant allele for blue.
<h3>NOTE: </h3>
The term "recessive allele" refers to the character/allele that is eclipsed by the dominant character, whereas a "dominant allele" is a character/allele whose phenotype is displayed to the complete exclusion of the other character/allele.
When a pair of alleles in a gene are homozygous, they are the same; when they are heterozygous, they are different.
Given that the yellow birds are homozygous for "b," the population of birds that results when they (only) arrive and settle on the Island will also be homozygous for "b." As a result, every bird on the island will have the gene "bb".
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